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The bank was founded in 1925 in Rome as the National Bank of Albania (Albanian: Banka Kombëtare e Shqipnis, Italian: Banca Nazionale d’Albania, Albanian acronym BKS or BKSH), replaced in 1945 by the state-owned Albanian State Bank based in Tirana (Albanian: Banka e Shtetit Shqiptar, BSS or BSHSH), before taking its current name in 1992.
In 1991, Banka Tregtare Shqiptare (BTSH) was established from the sub-division of the activities of the Albanian State Bank, the main activity of which was managing the foreign trade operations of the state-owned entities with former socialist countries. In 1992, Banka Kombëtare e Shqipërisë (BKSH) was created by a second sub-division of the ...
5 Lekë (5 L) have a value of 5 Albanian lek and is composed of a nickel-covered steel.The coin has been used since 1939 and has been redesigned several times, while also being printed as a banknote for the years 1942-1944 during the Italian occupation of Albania.
Banking in Albania, in its present form dating from 1992, consists of the nation's central bank - the Bank of Albania - and an expanding network of secondary banks.The Bank of Albania has the task of supervising the financial system, which currently contains 16 privately owned banks and many other financial institutions.
The 1 Lek coin has a value of one lek and is composed of copper-covered steel (2008 and 2013 issues) or bronze (1996), depicting a Dalmatian pelican on its obverse. [1] The 1 Lek coin was firstly minted in 1926 and has been redesigned several times.
Credit Bank of Albania (CBA) was a private commercial bank headquartered in Tirana, Albania. It launched operations in March 2003. It launched operations in March 2003. The bank's founders and shareholders were Kuwaiti entrepreneurs Jassim al-Kharafi, Nasser al-Kharafi and Fauzi al-Kharafi.
Dalja në skenë e UÇK-s: not official – working day 28 November: Constitution Day: Dita e Kushtetutës: not official – working day 6 December: Saint Nicholas Day: Dita e Shën Kollit: not official – working day 24 December: Christmas Eve: Krishtlindjet: Christmas Eve, optional bank holiday
The Ministry of Finances and Economy (Albanian: Ministria e Financave dhe Ekonomisë) is a department of the Albanian Government, responsible for matters relating to economic policy, the central government budget, taxes, banking, security and insurance, international economic work, central, regional and local government.